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  1. St Denys's Church, York. Coordinates: 53°57′26.27″N 1°4′34.61″W. St Denys' Church, York is a Grade I listed [1] parish church in the Church of England on Walmgate in York. [2] History. It was built on the site of a Saxon church and possibly of a Roman temple (the earliest records date from c. 1154 ).

  2. St Denys, Walmgate. St Denys's Church, York stands in a churchyard raised above the level of the surrounding roads. It is dedicated to St Denys, the patron saint of France and of Paris. There is evidence that the site was formerly occupied by buildings of the Roman and Viking or Anglo-Saxon periods.

  3. St Denys Church in Walmgate York is a Grade 1 listed mediaeval church with a lively congregation and fully signed services for the deaf

  4. St Denys. This small medieval church, built on the site of a Saxon church and possibly a Roman temple, conceals a fine collection of stained glass, including the earliest in York.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › St_DenysSt Denys - Wikipedia

    St Denys Church. The church was built in 1868, designed by George Gilbert Scott and is a listed building in the initial category; the parish dates from the previous year, its patron is and remains the Bishop of Winchester.

  6. St. Denys Church, York. The church of St Denys, a small Grade I listed building, is among the oldest surviving of 's city centre churches and stands on Walmgate which runs from Foss Bridge to . The church is one of about 40 in England to be dedicated to St Denys, patron saint of France and Paris, Denys (also called Dionysius or Dennis) was a ...

  7. This article discusses the church of St. Denys, York; assessing the significance of the site, the contribution of the setting, and evaluating the significance of the church and its history. This is reflective of the wider history of the city and of Yorkshire from the perspective of Historic England’s (HE) conservation values (Drury ...